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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Nutritionists or dieticians may build a career in the following sectors- R&D (Research and Development), Healthcare sector (hospitals, clinics, health centres etc.), Government schemes and organizations, NGOs, Teaching and Education sector. To build a career in the R&D sector, qualifications like M.Phil. And Ph.D. will be of use. M.Sc. M.Phil. And Ph.D. qualifications will also enable one to take up the job post of a lecturer or instructor.
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Disha Chauhan

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Some of the colleges offering this course are National Institute of Nutrition Hyderabad, J. D. Birla Institute of Home Science Kolkata, Lady Irwin College New Delhi, S. N. D. T. Women University Mumbai.

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Disha Chauhan

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I would advice you to contact the placement coordinator of your college. If there are recruiters coming to the college for B.Ed agriculture, then definitely you can sit for the interview.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

B.Com regular is the best. Because most of the study related doubts can not be addressed through correspondence/ distance study mode. Further, the requires study pace and consistently another important factors, which can be addressed properly through the regular study mode only. So, I would like to go with regular study mode.

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Vishal Jaiswal

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In interior design, you can go for the bachelor degree courses of both 3 or 4 years whereas the Masters is of 2 years. You can also go for the Diploma in interior designing.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Basic Eligibility Criteria According to the IIM admission criteria 2019 2021 candidates appearing for CAT must have a Bachelor Degree with at least 50 per cent marks for General category and 45 Percent for SC ST and PWD category or equivalent CGPA from any recognized university.
Selection criteria must have a valid CAT score The CAT cut off for different categories are as under:
1 General 80
2 NC OBC 75
3 SC 70
4 ST 60
5 PWD General NC OBC cum transgender 70
6. PWD ST 60
So, first you have to complete yours graduation and then appear in CAT for admission in IIMs.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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It has a good scope. Plus, it take one year off your studies but, the 5 year programme is pretty hard with all the course and studies.

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